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Published 18:00 10 May 2025 BST
Updated 18:00 10 May 2025 BST

Irish football legends got behind the bar to serve up drinks to thirsty fans at a crossover event between famous whiskey makers Jameson and world renowned sports brand Puma.
The event was in honour of a special collectible bottle released by the world's no.1 whiskey distillers as they celebrated their incredible community work as partners of the English Football League.
Legendary goalkeeper Shay Given, sharp-shooter Clinton Morris and freekick-ace Ian Harte were in full flow at the launch event of the Jameson and Puma crossover, serving drinks at The Dog Pub in Whitechapel, London.
The Irish trio weren't worked to the bone all night, also getting a chance to mingle with guests and reminisce over memories from their days in green, or with the many clubs they played for.
The event also celebrated both Jameson and Puma's commitment to making the football fan experience more welcoming, enjoyable and inclusive.
This love for the game and its betterment can be seen through the brands' efforts as official partners of the English Football League, delivering some incredible community work over the last few years.
Josh McCarthy, Jameson UK Brand Director, said: "Nothing comes more naturally to our Jameson team than hosting our friends at the pub and this launch event at The Dog with our mates at Puma didn't disappoint.
"EFL match on the TV, Irish football legends pouring the drinks behind the bar, Jameson vs Puma at the dartboard and all surrounded by friends, colleagues and creators from across the football community… Must Be A Jameson Pub Night"

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